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*This gets us to make about 1-2 heavy duty sprockets for tractor drive | *This gets us to make about 1-2 heavy duty sprockets for tractor drive | ||
*This gets us know into fesibility of [[MIG Casting]] engine blocks. | *This gets us know into fesibility of [[MIG Casting]] engine blocks. | ||
*This is a low skill process, allowing further opportunity in Extreme Manufacturing starting with scrap steel. This upgrades the need for wire drawing to produce welding wire. |
Revision as of 15:41, 26 February 2019
- 450A MIG with 1/16" wire gets 17 lb/hr. [1]
- This gets us to make about 1-2 heavy duty sprockets for tractor drive
- This gets us know into fesibility of MIG Casting engine blocks.
- This is a low skill process, allowing further opportunity in Extreme Manufacturing starting with scrap steel. This upgrades the need for wire drawing to produce welding wire.